ACC-DTA Ground Maneuver Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO)
Overview
Buyer
Place of Performance
NAICS
PSC
Set Aside
Original Source
Timeline
Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The Department of the Army's ACC-DTA has issued a Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) for Ground Maneuver technologies, authorized under DFARS Subpart 212-70. This initiative seeks innovative commercial solutions to enhance ground vehicle systems capabilities and modernize defense manufacturing through a streamlined acquisition process. The CSO remains open for submissions until January 9, 2029, with specific Areas of Interest (AoIs) released periodically. Currently, a key active AoI is the TIGER Hackathon – Supply Chain Resilience and Advanced Manufacturing, with white papers due June 12, 2026.
Purpose & Scope
This CSO aims to rapidly procure and integrate critical technologies that improve the effectiveness of ground vehicle systems, support Army modernization, and enhance operational readiness. It targets advancements in manufacturing and seeks solutions ranging from commercially available technologies and concept demonstrations to pilots and agile development activities. The government reserves the right to extend the CSO beyond its stated open until date.
Contract Details
Awards under this CSO will be structured as fixed-price or fixed-price incentive fee contracts. The Army may utilize FAR contracts (Part 12), transaction agreements (10 U.S.C 4022), or Cooperative Agreements (31 U.S.C. 6305). The period of performance for solutions is generally no greater than 12 months, unless specified otherwise in an AoI. There is no set-aside for the overall CSO; it is open to commercial entities, including nontraditional defense contractors and nonprofit institutions.
Submission & Evaluation
The acquisition process is multi-phased, typically involving:
- Phase 1: Submission of a written solution brief (max 5 pages/15 slides), evaluated on responsiveness, technical merit, and affordability.
- Phase 2 (if applicable): Presentation to demonstrate technical and business viability.
- Phase 3: Request for Commercial Solution Proposal (CSP) for selected offerors, requiring technical and price volumes. Evaluation criteria include technical approach merit/risk, performance schedule realism, and price fairness/reasonableness. The government will not pay for proposal development costs. White papers/proposed solutions may be shared with other Federal Agencies.
Active Areas of Interest (AoIs)
- Advanced Diagnostic and Repair Solutions for Active Protection System (APS) Components: Seeking solutions for APS components. No specific deadline provided in the summary.
- TIGER HACKATHON – SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE AND ADVANCED MANUFACTURING: Focuses on alternative manufacturing, supply, and raw material solutions for Abrams Main Battle Tank AGT 1500 Engine components.
- White Paper Submission Deadline: June 12, 2026, 1200 EST.
- Industry Day: July 14, 2026, at DEVCOM, GVSC in Detroit Arsenal, MI.
- Eligibility: Requires DD Form 2345, CAGE code, TAA/Buy American Act compliance, and quality management certifications.
Contact Information
For inquiries, contact Kimberly A. Nelson (kimberly.a.nelson86.civ@army.mil) or Ryan Stacey (ryan.w.stacey.civ@army.mil).